Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 299, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 6, 1914 Page: 4 of 22
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fear has been expreneed thai
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lied labor in thi country. The
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nough tu alarm any one.
A Matchless Display of
Artistic Costumes For
Fall and Winter
New Suits New Coats
New Dresses'
Are "ii display af STandever's in a profusion of styles and models all in
ut'i'ordaiK'o with the latest decrees of fashion oorred and authoritative in
every detail New materials arc Qarardines Freuch Serges Broadcloth
Cheviot lieugalines I'oplins Crepe Colour Duvteeu aud fancy Weaves
SERGE SUIT
Blue Serge Pall Suit. Braid trimmed god
buttons Ifodiun length ooat with 1 -1 1 .
skirl i tailored with yoke effect. This is
a very popular stylo Priced
ut . .
$30.00
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FAILLE CLOTH SUIT
Faille (loth Suit. Pull 1 i rout with
Soman i ii j 1 collar and cuffs Accordion
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CHEVIOT SUIT.
Strictly tailored with tunic skirt in navy
blue black and brown. Long coat velvet
trimmed. This model will prove to ba very
popular for tail ivi
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GABARDINE SUIT.
Russian preen shade. Velvet and braid
trimmed. New (2-inch Boat with cuffs.
f. -H Q-m Straifrhl skirt with voke effect
vLr' :.':;!';':.: $35.00
VrA f a ' VELOUR SUIT.
'iJr yA Plum Shade Velour Suit ; l" inch coat Mitin
1 l i ;
mid liiittmi t riiiiini'il. elour is one 01 th
season's most popular mat'erials This model
is certauilj a verj stylish
one. The price is
$50.00
$24.75
$10.00
CHEVIOT SUITS
Biis-kiii Green Cheviot Suit. Full 45-inch
rout velvet trimmed. Bet-in sleeves Baaqui
if feet This is our extra ipe
rial value iukI priced at . . .
Besides the above style we have many
other attractive models in navy blue black
browu iu tin- same mati-rial ai the game
price
NEW FALL SKIRT.
New Pall Blue Serge skirt. Hade with
satin basque effect. Priced
at
DUCHESS SATIN SKIRT.
The latest fall model trimmed with velvet
hamls. Satin is very popular for full wear
$17.50
NEW FALL SKIRT.
Accordion pleated toman stripi'd Skirt
with blue serce tunic Basum iIOA A
BLACK SATIN DRESS.
Rediugote Model White organdie collar
Belt and buckle. Pleated tunic skirt.
Priced for early sellini
I'his Skirl is moderately
triced at
. $27.50
ar imam tie ""
Wtr
tfiones
vs. the
DUCATOr
SI RAIG1 ITEN'oiityotircriimp-
rd beat toe-boaet cauted
by pointed shoes. Put Jour foet
into )'"'"! looking Rice & Hul-
cliins Eoncaton and your in-
gTOwing nails cr is callouses
etc. quickly cure I' -msolves. g
Fof men women children
$1.35 to $5. 50. Next una you
buy shoes tiy en the Lducator.
r It's riot an orthupardi.itly
'corrr-' Eitui atoi .. Fxlu-
CatM is branded un at ol.
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MM I May tiiis
Educator Shoes For
School Wear
Every mother should see the
Educator Shoe before buying
any other kind for school wear.
No child can accomplish perfec-
tion in studies while their feet
are imprisoned within ill-fitting
cramped shoes. The Educator
Shoe is built along common-
sense lines giving the child's feet
plenty of room and at the same
time a shoe with stylish lines.
Made from the very best leather
they are built for service and will
easily outwear two pair of any
other shoes. Priced at
11.50 to $3.00
FREL WITH EVERY PAIR OF CHIL
DREN'S SHOES.
Vaiiili vcr's jjivo ;m elegant School lau and
a uice ruler free with every pair of Children's
Slim s Sold.
Fall Hats
A Very Interesting Dis
play of Correct Modes.
ally in keeping it h 1 1 1
past imputation tov sup-
plying unusual Millinery
;it a moderate price is our
display t' new fall styles.
MONDAY SPECIALS-
so" black ami int." Ladles'
Hata: bought beoro the ad-
ran i d pi . on ralvetg anil
Irlmmlnga. if fou will select
One now yOU ran khm from II
to tr. on what our next pur-
chases iii have to be priced;
spei show insr MondaVi
each S (M to tS on
f.'i bleoei of IS -inch fini- Im-
ported Scotch and Klinrh il":
hatas; plaids stripes and check.
- luittiMt- fr -lillilrcn'n Mrtiool
iIi'i'xsch I'i'wiilur 1' . ' ' mot Jio
valueaj apeelal Mondajr
I" i i ard ih'
( plecea in 15 dirtereat plalda
ot Cotton Tweedntoutk Suiting;
the i-t newest oloUi for i-iih
lull ocaool draasesj ipgriel
honing Monday per
v.i nl S.m1
7 St rardl ot -t- unci 27-inrh
fancy foularda Stcaaalutag nnd
Tafetai; regular fi eellers;
si lal Uondajr nil ny
par l urii lh
40 plecea of utile nnd ond8 In
luiiiU unil Htm.; I i K ii u'lil
in i inius; s to Inchaa
aide; sold regularl up to 5o
per rard; ipeolaj Monday
per yard "c
li ladles' Silk Dessaaa m a va-
riety .i etyiee; this lot is one
of the beat Items ire have of-
fired M "iiu' lime leglllel' ISC
iii tu raiaea; gpeclal Monday
your choioe H.s
We have en hand hIomii Ii
araah Suit which we have been
eel ting ail summer at t" fo to
J 1 1 e DlUat i lose tliew out
XOU ' in afford to buy Hi the
following price ; your choice
Mondajr . Si.ss
GORGEOVS SILKS AND
SA TINS
This is a SUk and Satin season and we are pre-
pared to supply all demands
CHKPK MOIKG full 40 Inches wide. The bine ariatarta and Mack.
Crepe Moire aril be worn eatenaively for fall dreeaea. Per yard ts.ivn
sii.k POlldN Brocaded Bilk Poplin 41 inelies wide In brown
gray blue green and black. Priced special at ard fs.rn
iti : : in: t UMXK In all colors and 40 Inches wale. Stylish ma-
tenal for dress s ami w.usi. Speelal per yard $1.50
sii.k t i i i : r s Plain and figured plecea; all colon; sr. inches
eride An race! lent quality. Par yard $i.ro
FANCY TM liT s i ..r new fail waists aii fancy patterns in all
shades and colors; 27 Inches wide. Priced special per yard SI.W
Vandever'i Merchan
dise Must. Give Satisfac
tion or Your Money
Will Be Refunded.
We Want You to View
Our Fall Displays and
Become Conversant
With Correct Styles.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 299, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 6, 1914, newspaper, September 6, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135125/m1/4/?q=library+literature+and+Information+Science: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.